Lexus LFA crashed in China

A Lexus LFA supercar has been recently crashed in China after the driver has probably lost control of the wheel due to excessive speeding.

We have always said here on inautonews.com that where ever there will be exotic cars there will also be exotic car crashes and the latest example of such an unfortunate incident is coming all the way from China, where a Lexus LFA has definitely seen better days. According to the guys at Wrecked Exotics, the Japanese supercar in question has been crashed in China, but our source doesn’t say anything more about this subject. One thing is for sure though, this is one rare crash, considering the fact that only 500 units of the LFA have been produced. Paris, were you in China recently?

As a quick reminder, the Lexus LFA has left the production line back in December, 2012, after all the 500 units have been assembler, the Lexus LFA is 4,505 mm long, 1,895 mm wide and 1,220 mm high, with a wheelbase of 2,605 mm and a total weight of 1,480-1,580 kg (3,263-3,483 lb). The Lexus LFA has been produced in 500 units, 20 monthly, and it was assembled in Motomachi, Toyota City, Japan.